Students

Benjamin Carson, M.D., told graduates that hardship can be a good thing.

An elite neurosurgeon born in crushing poverty, Benjamin Carson, M.D., told the Class of 2007 how learning transformed his life and urged the graduates to use their education to transform society.

Carson,
selected
by
the
graduating
class
of
86
new
physicians
as
their
Commencement
speaker,
is
director
of
the
Division
of
Pediatric
Neurosurgery
at
Johns
Hopkins
Children’s
Center
and
a
former
fellow...

In
an
increasingly
interconnected
world,
public
health
networks
are
vitally
important,
Commencement
speaker
Julie
L.
Gerberding,
M.D.,
M.P.H.,
told
public
health
students
during
Commencement
ceremonies
in
Battell
Chapel
on
May
28.Gerberding,
the
director
of
the
Centers
for
Disease
Control
and
Prevention
(CDC),
described
four
qualities
that
will
foster
these
networks.
She
said
that
in
order
to
answer
urgent...